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the rest of us have to watch this from a video feed. we have someone i'm sure you will let us know just as soon as we have a verdict. change you so much. >>> closing argument expected today in the case of sergeant bales. wednesday he took the stand and apologized for the attack. now a jury must decide whether his life sentence should also include the chance of parole. allen he apologized. any -- any sense of whether or not that willd bales a cold blooded killer. he said in a few hours he wiped out generations. he said there is only one appropriate sentence for something like that, and that's the sentence reserved for the worst crimes and worst criminals. he also said that robert bales's two kids are still alive, and in doing what he did in afghanistan he directly impacted the lives of 48 children, so he drew that distinction. the defense was just beginning their presentation when we walked out of the media listening room. their argument is that there is a very slim difference between life in prison, and life in prison with a chance of p
the rest of us have to watch this from a video feed. we have someone i'm sure you will let us know just as soon as we have a verdict. change you so much. >>> closing argument expected today in the case of sergeant bales. wednesday he took the stand and apologized for the attack. now a jury must decide whether his life sentence should also include the chance of parole. allen he apologized. any -- any sense of whether or not that willd bales a cold blooded killer. he said in a few hours...
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people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a monstrosity. >> the united nations security council failed to reach an agreement on a response. the u.n. secretary general called for a thorough investigation but said it would be up to the syrian government to give their permission and to continue civility. >> everything that has been said is ridiculous and unscientific. there is no use of that weapon at all. >> both russia and iran say the news of the chemical attacks are accurate. the sunni national coalition has called for an international investigation. today the u.n. will investigate allegations of previous attacks per the mandate. there have been cla
people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a...
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natasha ghoneim joining us. so natasha get us up to speed on what has happened so far. >> good morning, rochelle. attorneys have been arguing this morning that they have many concerns. they have been enumerating their concerns about their obstacles they are facing defending their clients. they are telling the judge given the lack of access to documents, concerns about attorney/client material being monitored, and the lack of resources, they say they can't launch a proper defense. and there are five men's lives on the line. defense attorneys argue that these cases should never have been argued in a military commission. we spoke with those here observing these hearings. zeke johnson says this trial could be tried in court. >> the rules are still unsettled. basically the government is trying to build a ship while sailing it, and that ship is sinking. >> now johnson also says he believes the government is still concealing evidence of torture. rochelle this issue of torture has repeatedly been raised by defense attor
natasha ghoneim joining us. so natasha get us up to speed on what has happened so far. >> good morning, rochelle. attorneys have been arguing this morning that they have many concerns. they have been enumerating their concerns about their obstacles they are facing defending their clients. they are telling the judge given the lack of access to documents, concerns about attorney/client material being monitored, and the lack of resources, they say they can't launch a proper defense. and...
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it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not just the revolution, it is a military tear coup. >> reporter: on the same day in a different court leaders of the muslim brotherhood who opposed mubarak for decades may appear. the movement, the self-styled youth body that spearheaded mass protest that proceed the military action has called for courts to strongly pure sue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough of taking action against mubarak, and insists because of this morsi must take responsibility for the release of the man he replaced. mike hanna, al jazeera, cairo. >> jonathan betz joins us from cairo. how long is hase mubarak expected to remain in this hospital? >> reporter: that's a question that we simply do not know the answer to. i can tell you that he faces several accusations, several charge and several trials. he is not a clear and free man although he is free from prison. it's a stunning development, we've expected it the last several days
it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not just the revolution, it is a military tear coup. >> reporter: on the same day in a different court leaders of the muslim brotherhood who opposed mubarak for decades may appear. the movement, the self-styled youth body that spearheaded mass protest that proceed the military action has called for courts to strongly pure sue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough...
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it is all part of the latest crack down to stop people from using their cell phones while driving. chris christie thinks the ruling may go too far, saying it is up to drivers to be responsibility. health insurance companies continue to weigh the price of the new healthcare reform, and not everyone is buying in it has decided not to sell insurance on individual health insurance exchange. this makes new york the 50 state that has reversed course in the same number of weeks. a deadly attack against police in egypt, the call groups are demanding the public to do in the after math. and escaping a violence of war, keeping track of children who have become refugees from syria and the activities they play to help them forget all the devastation. same champs as english and arabic channels. >>> disorder in a mexico court. why this judge lost his cool. >> recapping our top stories. cooler. s are helping fire crews battle that massive fire in yo semialong key words to prepare for control burning. this fire is about 32% contained. president obama hasn't made any decision about the timing or sco
it is all part of the latest crack down to stop people from using their cell phones while driving. chris christie thinks the ruling may go too far, saying it is up to drivers to be responsibility. health insurance companies continue to weigh the price of the new healthcare reform, and not everyone is buying in it has decided not to sell insurance on individual health insurance exchange. this makes new york the 50 state that has reversed course in the same number of weeks. a deadly attack...
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our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast? >> reporter: well, what we know so far from the security forces that the bus carrying aviation cadets and air force officers, it was on its way to a military base when the blast took off according to many sources, it was a bomb which was planted inside the bus. they are talking about at least six people killed and dozens injured. this is a severe blow to the government and also definitely a security breach which comes against the backdrop of heightened security here in the capital and also increased fears of more attacks by some groups and what we get so far from the government, they described the attack as a terrorist attack, and all of the government thinks al qaida in the arabian peninsula, the most aggressive of the al qaida offshoots outside of pakistan and it comes just two days after a speech by the country's president who said that he vowed to continue the fight until al qaida is defeated and that comes also a day after a visit by the united states' chief of the centcom where
our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast? >> reporter: well, what we know so far from the security forces that the bus carrying aviation cadets and air force officers, it was on its way to a military base when the blast took off according to many sources, it was a bomb which was planted inside the bus. they are talking about at least six people killed and dozens injured. this is a severe blow to the government and also definitely a security breach which...
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thank you for being with with us. i'm going to ask you bluntly, where are we, have banks stopped the practices that landed this dodd frank remains about half undone. this was the recasting of an entire u.s. industry, frankly global industry. the time has come to put an end to the uncer high is congress prioritizing these regulations in the which changes dodd frank. >> at what point, do you think major issues.nts can start to congressman, we thank you so much for your time. >> straight ahead, a story that is sure to bug you. we'll tell you why these big watches maybe nature's exterminators. >> over the last week, puig lost luster, but the shape was back. details coming up on aljazeera sports. >> it may sound like the title of a horror movie, but the attack of the killer wasps may be a good thing. they're larger than normal, but they can't hurt us. they kill those noisy a noisy c. right now, they are mating, so there's likely to be a lot more of them. now to sports. it's sports time. i was so shocked by the wasp story.
thank you for being with with us. i'm going to ask you bluntly, where are we, have banks stopped the practices that landed this dodd frank remains about half undone. this was the recasting of an entire u.s. industry, frankly global industry. the time has come to put an end to the uncer high is congress prioritizing these regulations in the which changes dodd frank. >> at what point, do you think major issues.nts can start to congressman, we thank you so much for your time. >>...
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schools which used to house internally displaced people. there's reports that the army moved in to mosques. there are really a long list of targets for the west to strike in damascus. but the fear is that this is like the civilians have said is they could be in the cross fire. >> many thanks for joining us. >> they clear the life for military strike. washington says the u.n. investigation will have a response which can come at any time. president obama said any strike would be narrow an limited. we report from washington. >> reporter: well, he hasn't decided what the to do with syria, u.s. president barack obama made it clear he will do something. even if allies like canada, france and germany don't go along. >> a lot of people think something should be done but nobody wants to do it. >> all indications are what to order and strike missiles in the mediterranean. >> he's a thur a thug and murdee pwa hair al assad. >> releasing a summary he says president bashar al assad is behind this attack. but the u.s. also says it has proof that syrian u
schools which used to house internally displaced people. there's reports that the army moved in to mosques. there are really a long list of targets for the west to strike in damascus. but the fear is that this is like the civilians have said is they could be in the cross fire. >> many thanks for joining us. >> they clear the life for military strike. washington says the u.n. investigation will have a response which can come at any time. president obama said any strike would be...
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i got used to that idea. it it was decision. >> the doctor actually came in and explained it to me and i was just amazed. why not try it. >> it had not been used on a human and only done on it and that's how they explained it to us. >> over a six-hour period. a surgeon entered it in to stephanie's brain. hao when stephanie was treated. i it was one to deliver the virus, it gave me an idea that we were doing the right thing. we studied this s so thoroughly. >> the months after the infusion the tumor appeared to be growing. >> it's something wants to see and i have to be honest, it was not something we were happy about, of course. very concerned. >>> we treat this cancer which is very aggressive and can hurt my patient. when i was seeing the tumor growing it was scary for me to sit back and have faith that the polio virus is working. >> what was actually happening was -- it was rather than -- >> the response was exactly as predicted. attacking the tumor cells by the virus. >> this is a diabolic disease. the fac
i got used to that idea. it it was decision. >> the doctor actually came in and explained it to me and i was just amazed. why not try it. >> it had not been used on a human and only done on it and that's how they explained it to us. >> over a six-hour period. a surgeon entered it in to stephanie's brain. hao when stephanie was treated. i it was one to deliver the virus, it gave me an idea that we were doing the right thing. we studied this s so thoroughly. >> the months...
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>> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm on him, on whether or not he will be able to live up to the hype and repeat what he did a year ago. >> the poor guy had a stomach virus. when i had one, i wanted to stay in bed all day. i applaud him for just being up. graham watson, yahoo! sports, thank you very much. >>> and now the nfl. the league handed down another drug defensive suspension. a bengals defenseman will miss eight games of the upcoming season for violating the nfl's policy on performance enhancing substances. he will not be able to return to the bengals a
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was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to laboratories outside the country and tested and they could be tested for the presence of serin or other nerve agents, chemical agents as well. >> what is your best guess? i know that is a difficult question but what could it possibly be? >> well, it is very difficult to determine these things and the conclusions that are made are often wrong. you have to be very careful. and so let's go down a road and say possibly it was serin, which is what everybody seems to be concluding right now. so there is some evidence
was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to...
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jonathan joins us live from cairo. has there been any indication when he will be moved from prison to house arrest? >> right now, stephanie, no indication of when that might happen. that is the big question in egypt at this hour. cameras are set up outside the prison waiting for that moment. he may be airlifted by he will captain we are, driven out, we're still not sure. he is not a free man. he will be put under house arrest, a decision made last night to ease some of the concern and criticism. the other big question, aside from when is where, where he'll go, speculation is running wild. the assumption is that he will likely be sent to a military hospital, since he is 85 years old in ailing health. >> what reaction do we expect on the streets of cairo if he is released? >> there is certainly concern this could stoke anger and fuel more protests. this country has seen a lot of violence and blood shed in recent weeks and years. there's concern more could happen. on the streets of cairo, the people that we've spoken with
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al jazeera joins us life from beirut. david, you have been on the boarder this week, tell us what you have seen? >> we saw a lot of people coming across the border, a lot of syrians making their way into lebanon. they was coming in car caravans in some cases. it was alleged that there was quite a back up at the border point. we do want that clarify exactly who these people are. they aren't refugees in a traditional sense. they are not pouring into refugee camps or tent cities here on the lebanese side. for the most part, there are people that have friends oreltive whose are taking them in during a time of crisis ordaininger in syria. and they are fully expecting to go back in just short order. many cases the people we saw had men with them who were going back literally the same day because they said they were going to go back in and fight for the asaad regime. they seem to be regime supporters and that's principally who you see. the people that are in refugee camps have come over the past year or so, because as the civil
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it denies using chemical weapons but claims syrian rebels are. syrian state media aired footage of gas masks, protective suits, jugs and vials it says were seized from a rebel hide out in a suburb of damascus. it is the images of the dead that are putting pressure on the white house. preparations are underway for possible military options including the movement of a fourth warship armed with ballistic missiles in the eastern meditarian. >> i don't anticipate a major use of force, what you may see what was commonly practiced under the clinton administration, long range tomahawk missile strikes from far off the coast which are very accurate. >> after barack obama's meeting the white house released a statement saying that the u.s. continues to gather intelligence, coordinate with international partners and consider options. there is no indication decisions have been made about syria and the tragedy that continues to unfold there. jean mezer, al jazeera, washington. >> and mike has more from washington d.c. >> in the three days sips the chemical weap
it denies using chemical weapons but claims syrian rebels are. syrian state media aired footage of gas masks, protective suits, jugs and vials it says were seized from a rebel hide out in a suburb of damascus. it is the images of the dead that are putting pressure on the white house. preparations are underway for possible military options including the movement of a fourth warship armed with ballistic missiles in the eastern meditarian. >> i don't anticipate a major use of force, what you...
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former diplomate joining us from russia and giving us the russian perspective there. thank you. to other news on the trial and corruption trial for disgraced politician bo xilai ended with misconduct between his wife and former aid. bo is accused of bribery and abuse of power when he was a governor and harry has the latest from outside the court in ginan. >> reporter: earlier in this trial bo xilai said he had something to reveal on the last day and he certainly did. it all centers around one ally and police chief in the city of chong-ching in february 2012 brought the chain of events and brought them down for the killing of the british man kneel hayward and they said that he and his wife were having an extremely special relationship and close as paint and glue and sick of it and described what seems to have been one incident in which one person came to his wife with a letter expressing love and slapped himself in the face 7-8 times and he said you are abnormal and he said no i used to be but i'm not now and enter bo xilai who takes the letter away. from that point on bo said he
former diplomate joining us from russia and giving us the russian perspective there. thank you. to other news on the trial and corruption trial for disgraced politician bo xilai ended with misconduct between his wife and former aid. bo is accused of bribery and abuse of power when he was a governor and harry has the latest from outside the court in ginan. >> reporter: earlier in this trial bo xilai said he had something to reveal on the last day and he certainly did. it all centers around...
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we were being bombed, they just destroyed us. now i'm here. i just wanting to bac back to school, go back to my friends. >> reporter: in iraq 10,000 children have arrived here. and registering them is top priority. >> now we're identifying all the children of school age and also the children with special needs. so this information will be related to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it can deal with the needs of children, but the agencies involved are confident it will happen. >> reporter: this camp and many others like it require schools, rehabilitation centers. just imagine if this was your reality, or if this was your earlier memory. this all requires help and resources, resources that simply aren't here yet. >> reporter: right now the children help out the best they can and play in the dust of the camp. >> what is being done for the children of these camps? >> reporter: well, unicef are registering as many people as possible. once they have the number of the actual chil
we were being bombed, they just destroyed us. now i'm here. i just wanting to bac back to school, go back to my friends. >> reporter: in iraq 10,000 children have arrived here. and registering them is top priority. >> now we're identifying all the children of school age and also the children with special needs. so this information will be related to unicef, and unicef after will work on them regularly. >> reporter: this camp has a long way to go before it can deal with the...
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alan joins us on the phone from washington. alan this has been some truly emotional testimony to get us to this point. >> yeah, some very dramatic testimony this morning, we heard from one afghan witness who was brought here from afghanistan, and he was describing on the morning of the murders, going to his cousin's house and finding piled and burning -- bodies in that house. and finding 11 members of a family in that pile. and seven of the villagers from afghanistan testified about what hand during sergeant bales rampage and in the aftermath. defense attorneys still saying that sergeant bales still has no idea why he did what he did, even as he sits and listens to the testimony. >> he admitted it. says he didn't know why he did it. has he apologized? or might he do so at some point? >> he did make a statement earlier, but he hasn't made any formal apology of any kind so far in court. he certainly could in this case. he will have an opportunity to stand up and give what is called an unsworn statement, a statement that can't be
alan joins us on the phone from washington. alan this has been some truly emotional testimony to get us to this point. >> yeah, some very dramatic testimony this morning, we heard from one afghan witness who was brought here from afghanistan, and he was describing on the morning of the murders, going to his cousin's house and finding piled and burning -- bodies in that house. and finding 11 members of a family in that pile. and seven of the villagers from afghanistan testified about what...
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if someone stops us during the curfew it might be a problem. but we depend on god. >> reporter: for those in egypt who relied on the tourism industry for years the revolution was a huge disturbance to their business but since then the ongoing political violence and turmoil has only made that situation worse. people here who work with tourists don't know when they will come back. with little or no income people like mohamed cannot wait longer and it has always drawn visitors and the modern history however is driving them away. jane ferguson al jazeera cairo. >> as the fukushima nuclear plant grabbels with crisis they owners are accused of carlessness. israeli allegations into allegations that palestinian children have been beaten in detention. that is coming up, in sport and find out who reached the final of the top cricket competition. japan's nuclear watchdog says the operator of the fukushima plant is failing to properly monitor the storage tanks containing radio active water. and anita is in the town outside one of the exclusion zones set up
if someone stops us during the curfew it might be a problem. but we depend on god. >> reporter: for those in egypt who relied on the tourism industry for years the revolution was a huge disturbance to their business but since then the ongoing political violence and turmoil has only made that situation worse. people here who work with tourists don't know when they will come back. with little or no income people like mohamed cannot wait longer and it has always drawn visitors and the modern...
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will come back. >> i believe it's enough for him to left power without using violence against us like the other one, mohamed morsi and that is enough. >> reporter: he will be in the courtroom on sunday with the trial and civilian deaths during the 2011 revolution resumes. on the same day in a different court, leaders of the muslim brotherhood that opposed him for decades will appear and stand accused of insighting violence during demonstrations that followed the take down of the morsi government, the self styled youth body that spearheaded mass public protest that proceeded military action called for courts to strongly pursue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough in taking action against mubarak and insists that because of this morsi must take responsibility for the release of the man he replaced. mike hanna al jazeera, cairo. >> we have more on egypt coming up, and look at the financial fall out of the political turmoil and the economy is suffering as tourists choose to stay away. and i was a coward, the u.s. a
will come back. >> i believe it's enough for him to left power without using violence against us like the other one, mohamed morsi and that is enough. >> reporter: he will be in the courtroom on sunday with the trial and civilian deaths during the 2011 revolution resumes. on the same day in a different court, leaders of the muslim brotherhood that opposed him for decades will appear and stand accused of insighting violence during demonstrations that followed the take down of the...
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secretary general is expecting word on whether chemical weapons were used on people in syria as early as saturday. carolyn malone al jazeera. >> reporter: and barnabie is here and a major blow for the prime minister. >> yes, and he is a diminish figure in britain and across the world and a majority of mps who are happy they will not use military force against syria but there will be people in the government who will fear what this will do to britain's role in the long-term as an international player and perhaps specifically what it will do the britain's relationship with the united states. let me bring in my guest at this point, it's dr. james boyce and he is an expert on relations and britain and america is now in jeopardy. >> it's important to really the special relationship has been written off more times than i can remember and perhaps more come backs than sinatra and it's far from a high point in the relationship i think it's the end of the relationship is really mistaken. >> reporter: let's talk about syria specifically, could the americans go it alone? and militarily they can,
secretary general is expecting word on whether chemical weapons were used on people in syria as early as saturday. carolyn malone al jazeera. >> reporter: and barnabie is here and a major blow for the prime minister. >> yes, and he is a diminish figure in britain and across the world and a majority of mps who are happy they will not use military force against syria but there will be people in the government who will fear what this will do to britain's role in the long-term as an...
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they targeted us. they gave a message to the sunnis in the north. >> reporter: these bombings are being seen as an attack against sunnis. hezbollah is fighting along the syrian government. this is a country polarized by the syrian war. tripoli is a volatile city. lebanese have engaged in gun battles many times in the past. the blasts were not unexpected. a few days ago, the lebanese army stepped up security across the country. it is fighting what is called a total war against terrorists. >> this is the result of the syrian conflict between the regime and the syrian rebels. >> reporter: lebanese leaders believe those behind the blasts were responsible for the bombing in beirut's southern suburbs. they are clearly trying to play down the sectarian nature of the attacks, but there is no doubt lebanon is at risk. >>> nidal hasan has been found guilty of all charges against him for the killing of soldiers at the fort hood military base. he admitted he was responsible for the rampage. this leaves hasan facin
they targeted us. they gave a message to the sunnis in the north. >> reporter: these bombings are being seen as an attack against sunnis. hezbollah is fighting along the syrian government. this is a country polarized by the syrian war. tripoli is a volatile city. lebanese have engaged in gun battles many times in the past. the blasts were not unexpected. a few days ago, the lebanese army stepped up security across the country. it is fighting what is called a total war against terrorists....
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many are outraged at the methods used. and there are those while not supporting the muslim brotherhood or, indeed, morsi, but are upset that he was removed by military force. although it has been current popular thought to number support by numbers in street, not necessarily correct, jew a reminder, the political arm of the muslim brotherhood was the predominant party at the last democratically election held. whether or not those supporters are still out in the streets, that's a matter of conjecture. it could be wrong and dangerous to calculate support by the number of people who are actually out in the street, which is what the anti-coup alliance is expected to do. >> in indian a court is expected to deliver its verdict on the role of a minor in the gang rape of a woman. the police say he was the most brutal and torture of the 23-year-old victim. she was attacked on a bus in new delhi and later died in the hospital. it led to massive protests in india. >>> in china ammonia leaked from a refrigeration unit in shanghai. 30
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it would be a mistake to use military force to try to use this situation. i think that we might actually be in an unfortunate situation where we need to exercise self restraint and not let the moral outrage that we feel after these atroatrocities and in to counter productive military operation. that's the real danger. >> let me play devil's advocate for just a second. you saw the pictures we showed. i'm sure you saw the pictures of the alleged chemical weapons attack and turned out to be if that's true. if these tell call attacks continue -- if these chemical attacks continued would you change your mind? >>ty think the real question would be do we think that that outside intervention is going to help the situation or make it worse? i think that's the judgment to be made. the point that i tried to make in the "new york times" is international law doesn't give us a lot of leverage on bad question. that policy question. what are the effects of the actions going to be? are we going to help or make it work? >> there's the a lot of people asking that question ton
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. >> a humanitarian groups chilling assessment of chemical weapons used in syria. a mast fast-moving erratic wildfire threat pes yosemite national park and has the city of san francisco under a state of emergency. ♪ ♪ former egyptian president hosni mubarak appearing in court today and defending his case. his case adjourned now until september 14th. he's facing a number of criminal charges stemming from the 2011 uprising in egypt. three leaders of the muslim brotherhood face similar but unrelated charges. we go to cairo for details. >> morgan, sister-in-law parallel trials today in cairo representing two opposite sides of the political spectrum in egypt. the first trial was for senior leaders of the muslim brotherhood including mohamed badie, the spiritual leader, he along with deputies are charged with inciting violence and leading to the death of a couple of protesters back in june outside of their headquarters. that trial kicked off today without the members present for security reasons and was adjourned within a couple of minutes and delayed until october.
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the fact that hassan was barred from using the one argument that he would like to use, saying he was targeting u.s. soldiers in defense of muslim lives in afghanistan. early on in the legal process the judge said that argument is irrelevant. leading us with just the fact of the case which hassan has never disputed telling jurors on day one of this court-martial that he is the shooter. the jury has been dismissed until tomorrow when they'll reconvene for closing statement and deliberations. heidi jo castro, al jazeera, fort hood, texas. >> a sensing is underway in the case of staff sergeant bales. bales has pleaded guilty to murders and they want him to face life behind bars. we're live in washington. so, alan, this has been really an emotional case, as you can imagine, talking about civilians and children who were killed. tell us about some ofhe injuries of some of the children who were brought into the medical center of that forward operating base. once again just a grizzly play by play that he did of a five-minute videotape as those children were being treated. once again very diff
the fact that hassan was barred from using the one argument that he would like to use, saying he was targeting u.s. soldiers in defense of muslim lives in afghanistan. early on in the legal process the judge said that argument is irrelevant. leading us with just the fact of the case which hassan has never disputed telling jurors on day one of this court-martial that he is the shooter. the jury has been dismissed until tomorrow when they'll reconvene for closing statement and deliberations....
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you allen schauffler now joins us. whatveral of them spoke after te sentencing. >> our family members are six feet under, and there is no way we can visit them at all. they're gone. and these guys go around put all the kids, murder them, put blankets on them and burn them. [ speaking foreign language ] >> when you're sending people to fromnistan or any other place the joint base lewis accord in washington. >>> government is pushing to allow investigators into the site of this week's attack. they will try to negotiate access to areas where the attacks too place. samples from victims from the incident have been sent outside the country. president barack obama has called the situation an event of grave concern. suffering most are those too small to defend themselves. there are now 1 million revenu revenueys. al jazeera has more from a camp in northern iraq. >> reporter: normally described as one in a million is a compliment. here its anything but. for million syrian children this is now their life. ibrahims is 10 years ol
you allen schauffler now joins us. whatveral of them spoke after te sentencing. >> our family members are six feet under, and there is no way we can visit them at all. they're gone. and these guys go around put all the kids, murder them, put blankets on them and burn them. [ speaking foreign language ] >> when you're sending people to fromnistan or any other place the joint base lewis accord in washington. >>> government is pushing to allow investigators into the site of...
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>> it depends on the amount of chemical agent you using, and the number of weapons you are using. in principal, as i said it's an agent that will be dispursed in the air and it will move with the air. >> the mandate at the moment for the un inspectors is not 100%. is it likely the inspect ors will get to this area, and how soon after a chemical attack can you collect evidence? >> well, whether that's likely or not, i cannot really answer, but it is important that pressure is put on all sides in this conflict, that the un inspectors actually get access to the site, get access to victims, medical observers, people who helped these people, and that they can conduct anning independent investigation to ascertain what exactly has hand. >> and how long would the evidence last? >> some lasts for a very long period of time. but the team being there, creates a situation where a very effective investigation could be conducted very swiftly. so you can actually still find the actual agent or degradation elements of the agent in the blood and urine and also in the environment. >> thank you very
>> it depends on the amount of chemical agent you using, and the number of weapons you are using. in principal, as i said it's an agent that will be dispursed in the air and it will move with the air. >> the mandate at the moment for the un inspectors is not 100%. is it likely the inspect ors will get to this area, and how soon after a chemical attack can you collect evidence? >> well, whether that's likely or not, i cannot really answer, but it is important that pressure is...
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instead gap's lawyers told us the company has carried out its own investigation and gave us this response. it says . . . scott nova is the executive director of worker right's consortium, and he joins us from washington tonight. welcome, scott. >> good evening. >> what do you make of this story? >> it demonstrates despite the claims of gap, and other retailers that in fact what they are allowing are grievous abuses of workers, including use of child labor and workers working in grossly unsafe factories because it is highly profitable to do so. unsafe factories are a problem throughout the gloeblt industry. the issue of worker safety is particularly grave in bangladesh. you have fires or roof collapses and the death tolls can be extremely high, but it's a global problem driven by the policies of retailers like gap who put so much pressure on places like bangladesh to meet ever lower prices. >> what about u.s. sanctions, could they help? >> the u.s. government has imposed significant trade sanction recently on bangladesh that is creating some incentive for the government to change its ways.
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he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they may not have adequate shelter for winter, adequate water or health care, and the host communities in countries like jordan, turkey, lebanon, iraq now, and egypt are providing so much. the international donors and individuals need to come forward to contribute to help out with this crisis. >> are you optimistic that they will be doing so, and you spoke about what the children in particular are facing. i mean besides the physical stress and trauma, there must be psychological stresses. how are you able to deal with that aspect of what children are facing? >> well, the
he is joining us live from jordan. very good to have you with us. the un is saying this conflict has caused the worst refugee problem in 20 years, yet they are struggling to find the funding they need. why has it been so difficult? >> this is a tsunami of humanity washing across syria. there are many people displaced inside syria, and now almost 2 million refugees outside of the country, and we have already surpassed 1 million children. many of these children are not yet in school. they...
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she said because you love us and you're always taking care of us. i said how old are you? >> detroit may be bankrupt, but very ran da is determined to show it has a heart, knowing that people will suffer this winter just like the last. the ladies will cut and back stitch and hem every day and deliver at least 4,000 of these sturdy coats to the people that need them most. it's their way of helping the homeless, and helping themselves out of poverty along the way. >> veronica scott is the founder and c.e.o. of the empowerment plan. she's joining us from detroit ve. >> skype. i want you to know how excited the team here is to speak with you and thank you for joining us so early. we appreciate it. how are you finding your workforce? how you are connecting with them? >> we are -- well thank you for having me, very excited to be here, as well. we are actually going into she willers and interviewing people that have no idea we exist and putting applications in front of dozens of individuals every couple of months. >> fantastic. so you're interviewing dozens of people to gather yo
she said because you love us and you're always taking care of us. i said how old are you? >> detroit may be bankrupt, but very ran da is determined to show it has a heart, knowing that people will suffer this winter just like the last. the ladies will cut and back stitch and hem every day and deliver at least 4,000 of these sturdy coats to the people that need them most. it's their way of helping the homeless, and helping themselves out of poverty along the way. >> veronica scott is...
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the question is what response can they be to the use of chemical weapons in syria. >> joining us from washington is stewart patrick. he's the council for foreign relations. after today's comments from the secretary, to the president, are you convinced that there will be a military strike against syria? >> i think it's certain that there's going to be a military strike. the president and the secretary of state, john kerry made it clear that the united states doesn't need anymore evidence. it doesn't think they would gain anything from waiting for the u.n. inspectors to make their report. i suspect that shortly after they leave damascus which will be some time late saturday that there will be a cruise missile strikes and other types of strikes against syria. >> should the process. allowed to play out even if the results are known. >>> that was the argument that was made by many people. the administration has concluded and they're right that there's no way to get through the blockage of the u.n. security council. the russians have been total obstruction if they were obstructed when the u
the question is what response can they be to the use of chemical weapons in syria. >> joining us from washington is stewart patrick. he's the council for foreign relations. after today's comments from the secretary, to the president, are you convinced that there will be a military strike against syria? >> i think it's certain that there's going to be a military strike. the president and the secretary of state, john kerry made it clear that the united states doesn't need anymore...
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it didn't used to be this bad. now they kill you for the littlest things. >> reporter: watching her grandchildren finish a tribute to her son have no doubt that they are lives will be hard. at the grave of their son, lupita and her husband are determined to stay positive. their demand, the action to stop violence. back on the field the coach challenges his players to give more to the team and each other. >> my son always said, mom, you can't stop running. that's what we're trying to do as a family. trying to move forward. it's difficult but not impossible. >> reporter: a lesson for her family, and she says for a city still struggle to go recover. al jazeera, mexico. >> michael eaves is here, and michael, the aaron hernandez story has taken a turn. >> reporter: not shocking the news but just another step in the process. a grand jury in massachusetts indicted ex-new england patriot tight end aaron hernandez today in the murder of a former frie friend. the indictment which also includes weapons counts charged hernande
it didn't used to be this bad. now they kill you for the littlest things. >> reporter: watching her grandchildren finish a tribute to her son have no doubt that they are lives will be hard. at the grave of their son, lupita and her husband are determined to stay positive. their demand, the action to stop violence. back on the field the coach challenges his players to give more to the team and each other. >> my son always said, mom, you can't stop running. that's what we're trying to...
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inspectors was too late to be credible. >> if it's confirmed that chemicals were us used. al jazeera has just gone back to that city. >> reporter: rising into the air like a set of hands. there are actually 16 fingers representing the date of the attack, 16th of march, 1988. the monument is under repair but the people don't want iraq and the world to forget what happened here, and a memorial has been set up inside. the pictures show the brutality of a chemical attack. there is no blood, no traces of explosion on the bodies. they have become famous and have not lost the ability to shock. images that are now repeated in syria. the attack was ordered by saddam hussein's regime which had launch war against iran eight years earlier. iranian army had moved into the area an they launched the offensive. he was hanged in baghdad in 2010 for his role. the noose is on display here. thithis is a picture from the te commemorated in a book. he was just 11 when the attack happened. his mother and grandmother died. and the attack in syria is a grim reminder. >> when i saw it, the pictures
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what can you tell us about that meeting? >> well, what we know as you said is that he will be in the building behind me tomorrow, tuesday. the british seem to be perhaps a little further down the road toward a decision. one gets the impression than the americans, although in public, of course, there are pains to stress that they are thinking of one mind and let's be realistic in practical terms, there's only so much that britain or france for that matter could do without american assistance, but listening to the tone of the british foreign secretary william hague speaking in london this morning, he said that as far as he was concerned, there was no other possible explanation but that the president's sources had been responsible for the alleged chemical attack of last wednesday and that britain felt it had the right to take action without you a resolution from the united nations security council. as he put it, the u.n. security council has failed to shoulder its responsibilities when it comes to the syrian crisis and given th
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, look for us, help soccer. help cosmos to come back. >> the ultimate goal is to join major league soccer, a task that's more difficult now that there are two teams already in new york city, the red bulls and new york city football club. the goal has captured the imagination of young and old sacker fans as the sport gross across the country. aljazeera. >> now, we're talking suspension leagues between running afoul of the nfl's substance abuse policy and getting arrested for missing a court appearance, von miller has been digging himself a bigger and bigger hole this off-season. the nfl has pushed him in. in a statement, miller says although my suspension doesn't result from a positive test, there is no excuse for my violations of the rules. miller will be free to return to the broncos for their act 20 game in indianapolis. that's your look at morning sports. >> all right, thank you. >> as schools across america suffer budget cuts and closings, philadelphia schools had a borrow $50 million just to open schools on
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the obama administration wants proof chemical weapons were used and proof of who used them, but military options are being considered and supported by some members of the u.s. congress. >> you can destroy the runways, assad's runways. you could disagree his must not anything elses and his fuel. there are lots and lots of things we could do. we could even destroy the sirian air force. >> it can't be a unilateral american approach. it has to have support both internationally, but not just politically, but militarily. >> it's a view shared. >> i think the most important thing is to make sure that whatever you do militarily has political purpose to it and move us towards a resolution of the situation, so there's no point in just firing a weapon, dropping a bomb to drop a bomb. >> the syrian government and the rebels have promised the ceasefire in the area of the alleged chemical attack, so the uninspectors could gather evidence. the syrian government is blaming what it describes as terrorists. the u.n. team has now managed to get into the area. this video filmed by an activist shows them gat
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do stay with us on al jazeera. we have much more news coming up all the day's top stories and all the news you need to know in just a few moments. stay with us. >> good morning, this is aljazeera. these are stories we're following at this hour. after spending a year and a half in prison, egypt's long time leader mubarak could walk out today, out but not free, facing the prospect of house arrest. >> jury deliberation are set today for nidal hasan, just one day after he caught the prosecution by surprise. >> one of the countries beloved landmarks is burning, an out of control wildfire near yosemite national park has forced thousands of people to flee.
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to have you with us. when people like yourself examine the pictures which emerged on the outskirts of damascus is it clear what is causing symptoms or is there doubt? >> it's clear there was an attack of a chemical weapon of some kind, we can rule out other explanations that is custom and we saw similar footage but not at that scale. so i think there is no doubt that a gas weapon was used. we cannot be 100% sure what kind was used. there is some indication it may be serin but not conclusive at this stage and will remain inconclusive until we have a team taking evidence and collecting material that can then be analyzed to see what it was and we need to know how it was delivered and what types of weapons was used and it leads to the question of responsibility. >> reporter: we know the un inspectors are going in today to check that site of the alleged attack. there is some concern that evidence may have been tampered with. is it possible to hide or mask the effects of a chemical attack or make it look as tho
to have you with us. when people like yourself examine the pictures which emerged on the outskirts of damascus is it clear what is causing symptoms or is there doubt? >> it's clear there was an attack of a chemical weapon of some kind, we can rule out other explanations that is custom and we saw similar footage but not at that scale. so i think there is no doubt that a gas weapon was used. we cannot be 100% sure what kind was used. there is some indication it may be serin but not...
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some locals told us down side streets and told us what happened here. and soon it becomes clear why the police didn't want them to talk. >> put them all together nearly 20 people died just from here. >> reporter: so many dead in such a small area. a neighbor accuses authorities of complacency. >> they told us beforehand we would be fine. the water from the reservoir would pass us by. no one cares about us. >> a local government official told us her story was nonsense. authorities would rather concentrate on a monumental recovery effort. 10,000 soldiers alone have been mobilized to this area. but for those who live here, there's more than mud and debris to be washed away, facts still to be uncovered along with the bodies. >>> the u.s. is sending about $800,000 in aid to the philippines after severe flooding there. water sub merged more than half of the capitol of manila today. several dams are also reaching critical levels. monsoon rains followed by a tropical cyclone caused the flooding. >>> still ahead the challenges of building america's newest bridge
some locals told us down side streets and told us what happened here. and soon it becomes clear why the police didn't want them to talk. >> put them all together nearly 20 people died just from here. >> reporter: so many dead in such a small area. a neighbor accuses authorities of complacency. >> they told us beforehand we would be fine. the water from the reservoir would pass us by. no one cares about us. >> a local government official told us her story was nonsense....
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, joining us. what's happening wherer, monica? >> sorry? >> monica? all right. i apologize for that connection with monica. we'll try and get her back on the phone to tell us what is happening where she is and where there is a protest taking place. meanwhile, the national salvation front spoke to us. >> what's going on in cairo is ok, demonstration, protests that are very peaceful and we hope they will continue in the peaceful movement. the presence of the security is that, a few moments ago, we have witnessed some incidents that we feel sorry about. people who are just trying to fire, again, at the police station. we hope the demonstration will go peacefully. we don't accept any violence. let me say that it's not a coupe. the people are not going to do a coupe. the people say we want egypt to be free and independent and to behave in a certain way, so the people are saying its word. after that, we have the roadmap that is quite clear. we need to follow it and commit ourselves to this roadmap. we we
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it won't be used in the champion's league, but there is optimism that more nations will be able to use the technology. >> we recognize that this is not universally able to be applied today. but the cost of the technology -- we have all seen it in our homes, as the technology plummets. >> reporter: there will still be plenty of post-match debate, but no longer about whether the ball crossed the line. >>> and we're halfway to the final four at the little league world series. team from connecticut, washington, mexico, and panama, take the diamond today. california and japan had already advanced to the final four, and they await the winners. the game right now is in a rain delay. mexico leading panama, 4-2 -- that is actually in extra innings. >> it gets good now. >> it does. >> all right. michael appreciate. thank you. move over google. there is a new top website in town. yahoo. it is back on top for the first time in more than two years. and check of the weather now with kevin. >>> coming up on "real money," the middle class, what is us exactly? and what needs to be done to make it stron
it won't be used in the champion's league, but there is optimism that more nations will be able to use the technology. >> we recognize that this is not universally able to be applied today. but the cost of the technology -- we have all seen it in our homes, as the technology plummets. >> reporter: there will still be plenty of post-match debate, but no longer about whether the ball crossed the line. >>> and we're halfway to the final four at the little league world series....
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well, adam is live for us in mexico city. so we understand, adam, that package passed through particle the without the measure specif specifically of evaluations. is that a win for the teachers? >> reporter: well, it actually passed through the lower house of congress. i'm standing outside of that house. you can see teachers camped out. it passed overnight, and the teachers are very happy because they think that they may have momentum to keep it from passing and being enacted totally. that is the key provision they do not want enacted. they're worried if they're judgedded by an independent commission they may not hold on to their jobs. this is a big win. it's a setback for the government right now, but it's not over. congress could still reintroduce this element into the law and they could do it later today and any other day in this legislative calendar, but right now teachers have momentum at their back on this one provision. >> i guess this does not defuse the whole standoff. what posture are the teachers taking? >> reporte
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weapons were used. what it will not do is the ability at least to say who ordered this, who is personally responsible for this. >> and when you put that alongside the kind of information that the secretary gave yesterday, in my opinion, there will be a significant continuing deficit in real evidence about what happened and who did it. >> so based on the assessment that the white house made public, which wasn't the entire intelligence, most of that is classified do you think there is enough proof to guff few u.s. military strikes against asaad's regime? >> well, there are two things involved there. one is the question of the events themselveses. two use of chemical weapons and who directed them. but moving from that, on to the motion of a united states military strike against syria, if the government proves to have been responsible for this. that's an spirally different question. that doesn't have to do with the chemical events. you and i can assume that chemical weapons were used. what that has to do wi
weapons were used. what it will not do is the ability at least to say who ordered this, who is personally responsible for this. >> and when you put that alongside the kind of information that the secretary gave yesterday, in my opinion, there will be a significant continuing deficit in real evidence about what happened and who did it. >> so based on the assessment that the white house made public, which wasn't the entire intelligence, most of that is classified do you think there is...
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we appreciate you talking to us tonight. thank you very much. >>> well, america tonight with joey chen is up next. in their own neighborhoods. those stories and more are coming at the top of the hour. >> joie chen, thank you very much. the little league world series is a rite of summer. a coming up next we'll take to you williamsport, pennsylvania where some of the best young baseball talent is competing for one of the games most famous championships. sure that stories don't escape them. >> every day a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you heard angles you hadn't considered. consider this, antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo. stories that matter to you. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> michael eaves is here to
we appreciate you talking to us tonight. thank you very much. >>> well, america tonight with joey chen is up next. in their own neighborhoods. those stories and more are coming at the top of the hour. >> joie chen, thank you very much. the little league world series is a rite of summer. a coming up next we'll take to you williamsport, pennsylvania where some of the best young baseball talent is competing for one of the games most famous championships. sure that stories don't...
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thank you for joining us on al jazeera and giving us your analysis. >> a pleasure. >> to egypt now and the deputy head of the political arm of the muslim brotherhood has released a message, he's been on the run since a crackdown began earlier this month. >> i call on you to take to the streets on friday to continue the mark and struggle and jihad to prove we're capable of achieving the objectives of our revolution in living freedom, dignity and social justice. to those that are deceived by the long time transition the period has taken and mistakes committed by some forces i tell them these mistakes can only be addressed through democratic means and not through a coup against the revolution or counter revolution. >> in egypt protests continue. this latest video is from south of cairo where protesters carried banners and chanted slogans for an end of a military coup. in alexandria, hundreds protested after dark. the second largest city has been the site of increasingly frequent demonstrations since two cairo sitins were dispersed. and nearby, more nighttime protests, demonstrators say th
thank you for joining us on al jazeera and giving us your analysis. >> a pleasure. >> to egypt now and the deputy head of the political arm of the muslim brotherhood has released a message, he's been on the run since a crackdown began earlier this month. >> i call on you to take to the streets on friday to continue the mark and struggle and jihad to prove we're capable of achieving the objectives of our revolution in living freedom, dignity and social justice. to those that...
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can you tell us what you know? >> basically that's a term that's being used to point a finger at the peninsula. we were at the blast site, we have no doubt, this is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. now about what will happen next? the problem is that the yemen government has a string of political and security problems. they have no capability to tackle al qaeda on their own. we're talking about according to some estimates, thousands of al qaeda operatives and fighters operating in tribal areas, they're very active in the dessert areas and mountain areas. very difficult, going to be extremely difficult for the government to go to those areas and hunt down al qaeda operatives. now they have been asking americans for more drown attacks, the problem is drone attacks are starting to backfire here creating more anti american, anti government sentiment. recently the president of yemen has asked the americans for -- to provide them with drones to do the fight on their own. as you know, many people here doubt whether this
can you tell us what you know? >> basically that's a term that's being used to point a finger at the peninsula. we were at the blast site, we have no doubt, this is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. now about what will happen next? the problem is that the yemen government has a string of political and security problems. they have no capability to tackle al qaeda on their own. we're talking about according to some estimates, thousands of al qaeda operatives and fighters operating in...
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ali velshi is here with that story for us. a business that has been dwen ling for years, and so they decided to bring in ron johnson. the problem is jcpenney isn't apple.k to their baseline and then try to grow and compete. >> are there any signs of a tur serious pessimistics and worri? i'm going to discuss that tonight. >> good to be with you again. ali velshi. thank you, sir. >> all right. >>> and a brighter future perhaps for another iconic american company. a federal judge has allowed kodak to go into bankruptcy protection. >> reporter: kodak is most famous for pioneering consumer photography. manies of people around the world have recorded their own kodak moment? but a snapshot of the recent past shows a company trying to catchup with the digital world. in 1975 one of the engineers invented digital photography, but management failed to spot the significance. >> they didn't recognize that digital was going to come into the market and replace film, figuring that we don't want to hurt the film business, which is where they m
ali velshi is here with that story for us. a business that has been dwen ling for years, and so they decided to bring in ron johnson. the problem is jcpenney isn't apple.k to their baseline and then try to grow and compete. >> are there any signs of a tur serious pessimistics and worri? i'm going to discuss that tonight. >> good to be with you again. ali velshi. thank you, sir. >> all right. >>> and a brighter future perhaps for another iconic american company. a...
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jonathan joins us live. >> kind of us the temperature there now. >> it has in some ways raised the anger level, certainly has raised the disappointment level. most celebrated when mubarak was taken from office. today, large protests are planned, likely beginning within the next hour. the government has planned and promised certainly not to tolerate anymore violence. a good indication is what's happening behind me. it's difficult to see, this is the famous cairo museum, the red building. next to it, a line of tanks blocking the main entrance here. government institutions, including the presidential palace are barricaded, security forces out enforce, cracking down on any perception of violence they see from protestors. the big theft will be today and how many show up on the streets to protest this afternoon. i can tell taught efforts and the organization, the muslim brotherhood has been weakened in recent days by all the violence and readies, so a lot of people waiting to see what happens this afternoon. >> there's still a long process to go, as far as mubarak is concerned, as well. there'
jonathan joins us live. >> kind of us the temperature there now. >> it has in some ways raised the anger level, certainly has raised the disappointment level. most celebrated when mubarak was taken from office. today, large protests are planned, likely beginning within the next hour. the government has planned and promised certainly not to tolerate anymore violence. a good indication is what's happening behind me. it's difficult to see, this is the famous cairo museum, the red...